4
Attaching the Battery Pack
The L-705 Laser battery pack is a stand-alone unit that
attaches magnetically to an extruder gearbox. The battery
pack has a detachable cord with a probe at each end. One
probe attaches directly to a jack on the battery pack and the
other probe is inserted in the control panel of the L-705 Laser.
1.
Turn off the man power switch.
The main power switch
must
be off before attaching the
battery pack.
2.
Insert the probe into the battery power input jack.
The jack is located on the end panel of the battery pack.
Insert the plug gently until it snaps into place.
3.
Insert the probe into the laser power input jack.
The jack is located on the micrometer control, at the apex
of the V and H axis arrows. Insert the plug gently until it
snaps into place.
Replacing the Batteries
The battery pack uses two 9-volt batteries. The batteries are housed in a two-part case which is held
together by flathead screws. Hamar Laser recommends using alkaline or nickel-cadmium (NiCad) cells
for best performance.
1.
Unplug the battery pack from the laser.
Pull the probe out of the laser control panel and gently set aside.
2.
Unscrew the cover of the pack.
Locate and loosen the two captive flathead screws, and remove the cover.
3.
Replace the two batteries.
Remove the old batteries and replace them with new 9-volt cells, being careful to orient them with
the
negative terminal out (or up)
.
4.
Re-attach the cover.
Put the cover back on and secure it to the battery pack with the screws.
Figure 3
– Attaching the Battery Pack
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